Militant Surrenders: A Move Towards Peace in Arunachal
Self-styled lieutenant Wangjong Wangsu, a member of NSCN-K, surrendered to security forces in Tirap district, Arunachal Pradesh. The 37-year-old resident of Longsom village gave up a loaded pistol at the Superintendent of Police's office. This act is seen as a step towards promoting peace by encouraging youth to renounce violence.
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In a significant development towards peace efforts, a member of the NSCN-K rebel group, identified as Wangjong Wangsu, has surrendered to security forces in Arunachal Pradesh's Tirap district. The 37-year-old, formerly holding the rank of self-styled lieutenant, hails from Longsom village in the state's Longding district.
Wangsu surrendered at the Superintendent of Police's office, bringing with him a loaded pistol, according to police reports. His decision marks a hopeful move towards the ongoing peace initiatives in the region, which aims to integrate those misled by militancy back into society.
The authorities are optimistic that Wangsu's surrender will inspire other disenchanted youth to abandon violence and join the societal mainstream, further solidifying the peace framework within the region. Security forces continue to encourage such transformations as part of their broader strategy for stability.
(With inputs from agencies.)

